Meet John Doe (1941)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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A Farewell to Arms (1932)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Shrimp on the Barbie (1990)
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FEATURE FILM | COMEDY
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Carlos failed in the show-biz and currently works as waiter in a Mexican restaurant. There he meets Alex and dumb footballer Bruce, who celebrate their engagement with her parents. Alex' father is less than thrilled of her fiancée and says he'd rather accept anybody els... more » |
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High Noon (1952)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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A retired marshal and his new bride learn that a killer whom the marshal sent to jail is coming back to town on the noon train, seeking revenge. Deserted by his friends and former deputies, he faces the killer and his gang alone. A colorized version was released on home... more » |
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Beyond the Ring (2007)
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FEATURE FILM | ACTION
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A professional fighter, now retired, is forced back to the ring because of his daughter's medical bills piling up. |
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Fighting Caravans (1931)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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The story begins before World War I, when young Lou Gehrig begins dreaming of becoming a professional ballplayer. Lou's immigrant parents (Elsa Jansen and Ludwig Stossel) insist that the boy attend Columbia University to become an engineer. While in college, Lou becomes... more » |
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24 Hours in London (2000)
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FEATURE FILM | FANTASY
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Big time criminal Christian is on a mission to eliminate all his rival gangs in a slightly futuristic London. During one of the hits a witness survives and the police think they have the key to a successful arrest and conviction. Working for Christian are the usual band... more » |
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Interstate 60 (2002)
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FEATURE FILM | INDEPENDENT
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When golden boy Neil Oliver (James Marsden) is granted one wish by a mystical character (Gary Oldman), he sets off on the road trip of a lifetime. On a highway that doesn't exist, Neil steps into an adventure where anything is possible: a woman who never says no, a town... more » |
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For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Based on the best-selling controversial novel by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls graces the screen with legendary stars Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. The story follows expatriate American demolition expert Robert Jordan... more » |
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Along Came Jones (1945)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Adaptation (2002)
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FEATURE FILM | DRAMA
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Director Spike Jonze delivers a stunningly original comedy that seamlessly blends fictional characters and situations with the lives of real people: obsessive orchid hunter John Laroche (Cooper), New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean (Streep),... more » |
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Love in the Afternoon (1957)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Ariane Chavasse, the daughter of a private detective, becomes intrigued with one of her father's cases involving notorious American playboy Frank Flannagan. They meet secretly in the afternoons and soon Frank finds himself falling in love. Jealous of the other lovers Ariane... more » |
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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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In "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," Gary Cooper plays a rural rube, who inherits his uncle's fortune. He runs into a foul cynical news editor George Bancroft who does not fall for Cooper's image of a simple, honest man. Bancroft assigns Jean Arthur to interview Cooper and... more » |
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They Came to Cordura (1959)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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A dramatic western set in 1916 Mexico with Gary Cooper as an Army officer accused of cowardice and sent to find five men worthy of a Medal of Honor. Rita Hayworth is the shady lady accused of treason who he meets along the way. |
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You're in the Navy Now (1951)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Gary Cooper stars in this lavish and often comic retelling of the life of the famed Italian explorer, Marco Polo. Polo crosses the seas in search of treasure and adventure, and finds both in China where he is introduced to several practical innovations, such as pasta and... more » |
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Seabiscuit (2003)
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FEATURE FILM | DRAMA
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The tale of a down-and-out racehorse that took the entire nation on the ride of a lifetime. (Universal Pictures) |
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Vera Cruz (1954)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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Unconquered (1947)
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FEATURE FILM | CLASSICS
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